Bagh Hoard (1) Charter of Bhuluṇḍa, Year 47

Author: Dániel Balogh

Uploaded on November 6, 2017
April 17, 2019
Barcelona Copper Plate Charter

Author: Michael WILLIS

Barcelona, Cataluñya. CosmoCaixa.

Barcelona copper-plate charter. Trois plaques de cuivre, gravées.

Community: Śālaṅkāyana epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
March 1, 2019
IN00194 Bidar Charter of Devasena

Author: Dániel Balogh

 

The location of the original five copper plates and their ring are no longer known, but iron reproductions of the plates were created by a Bidri worker in Bīdar when the plates were brought to him by a villager from the Bechchali tālukā of the Bīdar district. Although the original plates are untraceable, the iron copies give an accurate copy of the charter which records Devasena’s donation of the village of Velpakoṇḍā in ‘favour of one Raddochha, a scholar of the four Vedas’ (Shastri 1997: 108). The inscription was issued from Vatsagulma. According to Shastri (1997: 109), this is the only known complete official grant of Devasena. Shastri (1997: 110) also argues that this plate is important because it may prove that the Vatsagulma branch of the Vākāṭakas spread into Karnataka, as the ending of the named village in the inscription may suggest.

Community: Vākāṭaka epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
January 18, 2019
IN00193 Thalner Charter of Harisena

Author: Dániel Balogh

The Thālner copper plates, which consist of three inscribed copper plates with a ring, were acquired from a resident of Thālner by a blacksmith from Dhule. The plates date to the third year of Hariṣeṇa’s reign and are the only known official charter of the king, who was the last ruler of the Vatsagulma branch of the Vākāṭakas. The plates record the donation of two villages and some land to a group of Brāhmaṇas who were students of Sāmaveda.

Community: Vākāṭaka epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
January 18, 2019
IN00191 Mahurjhari Charter of Prthvisena II, Year 17

Author: Dániel Balogh

This set of 5 copper plates dating to the reign of Pṛithivīṣeṇa II, were discovered in June 1971 in a field during ploughing. The field was owned by Shri Borkar who, at that time, lived in the village. The village, according to V. B. Kolte (1972: 183), is an ancient site with many archaeological remains dating to the Vākāṭaka period. There are also stone circles which date as far back as 3000 years suggesting continued habitation throughout this period. This is one of the only known copper plate charters of Pṛithivīṣeṇa II which is complete. The charter was issued in the king’s 17th year of rule and records the grant of the village Jamalakheṭaka to the Brāhmaṇas Vishṇudatta and Bhavadatta, residents of Pṛithivīpura, from where the charter was issued.

Community: Vākāṭaka epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
January 18, 2019
IN00190 Mandhal Charter of Prthivisena II, Year 10

Author: Dániel Balogh

This set of five copper plates were discovered during archaeological excavations undertaken at Māṇḍhaḷ by the Department of Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology, Nagpur University. These plates were discovered with two other Vākāṭaka copper plate charters (IN00183 and IN00189). Each charter was complete with ring and seal attached. This charter, inscribed on four plates, records the donation of the village Govasāhikā to four Brāhmaṇas, including two – Maheśvarasvāmin and Brahmasvāmin – who are also mentioned in the Māṇḍhaḷ copper plate charter of Pṛithivīṣeṇa II, year 2 (IN00189). Shastri (1997: 99-103) argues that the three plates found at this site record donations by two Vākāṭaka kings to two generations of the same family.

Community: Vākāṭaka epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
January 18, 2019
IN00189 Mandhal Charter of Prthivisena II, Year 2

Author: Dániel Balogh

The charter consists of four plates, which were found in an earthen vessel during excavations, along with two other Vākāṭaka period copper plate inscriptions. The charter was issued in the second year of Pṛithivīṣeṇa II’s reign and was found complete with ring and seal, providing the earliest known complete example of a copper plate charter from the reign of Pṛithivīṣeṇa II. The charter records the donation of the village Kurubhajjaka by its chief to three brothers, Maheśvarasvāmin, Agnisvāmin and Brahmasvāmin, sons of Māṭrisvāmin. Two of these brothers are also the benefactors of the Māṇḍhaḷ copper plate of Pṛithivīṣeṇa II, year 10 (IN00190) and Māṭrisvāmin was the donee of the Māṇḍhaḷ copper plate of Pravarasena II, year 17  (IN00183).

Community: Vākāṭaka epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
January 18, 2019
IN00188 Pauni Charter of Pravarasena II

Author: Dániel Balogh

The set of four copper plates was discovered by Shri Ramchandra Narayan Wakadiker whilst digging in the ramparts of Paunī. The charter was issued from Pravarapura and records the donation of land measuring 50 nivarttanas by royal measure to Duggāryya, a student of the Ṛigveda and part of the Aupamanyava gotra. According to the inscription the land is located in the ‘holy place of Achalapuka’ and was given in exchange for another plot of land. The grant was issued in the 32nd year of Pravarasena II’s reign and provides the last date for the rule of Pravarasena II, showing that he ruled at least 32 years.

Community: Vākāṭaka epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
January 18, 2019
IN00187 Yavatmal Final Charter Fragment of Pravarasena II, Year 26

Author: Dániel Balogh

Community: Vākāṭaka epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
January 18, 2019
IN00186 Yavatmal Charter Fragment, probably of Pravarasena II

Author: Dániel Balogh

Community: Vākāṭaka epigraphy
Uploaded on November 6, 2017
January 18, 2019